Texas Tech Red Raiders football teams (1925 to 1980)

The Texas Tech Red Raiders football teams (1925 to 1980) represented Texas Tech University (known as Texas Technological College until 1969) in the college football seasons of 1925/26 to 1980/81. Originally, the teams played their home games at South Plains Fairgrounds. Beginning with the second home game of the 1926/27 season, they moved to Tech Field. Later, they began playing home games at Clifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium. From 1925 to 1936, the teams were called the Matadors.

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1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980


1925

1925 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1925 record 6–1–2
Head coach Ewing Y. Freeland (1st year)
Assistant coach Grady Higginbotham (1st year)
Captain Winfield Nicklaus (1st year)
Home stadium South Plains Fairgrounds
Seasons
« None 1926 »

Texas Tech's only 100 point game, to date, was against Wayland Baptist.

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
10/03/1925 H T 0-0 McMurry
10/09/1925 H T 3-3 Austin College
10/17/1925 H W 30-0 Montezuma College
10/24/1925 H W 13-7 Clarendon College
10/31/1925 A W 21-7 Sul Ross State
11/05/1925 H W 120-0 Wayland Baptist
11/11/1925 A W 10-7 Abilene Christian
11/18/1925 A L 30-0 Howard Payne
11/26/1925 H W 13-12 West Texas State

Source:[1]

1926

1926 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1926 record 6–1–3
Head coach Ewing Y. Freeland (2nd year)
Assistant coach Grady Higginbotham (2nd year)
Captain Hurley Carpenter (1st year)
Captain Volney Hill (1st year)
Home stadium South Plains Fairgrounds
Tech Field
Seasons
« 1925 1927 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/21/1926 A W 7-0 McMurry
10/02/1926 H (South Plains Fairgrounds) T 0-0 Schreiner Institute
10/08/1926 H (Tech Field) W 7-6 St. Edward's
10/15/1926 A T 0-0 Simmons
10/23/1926 H (Tech Field) W 14-0 Clarendon College
10/30/1926 A L 28-16 TCU
11/05/1926 A T 0-0 Daniel Baker
11/11/1926 H (Tech Field) W 29-6 Abilene Christian
11/18/1926 H (Tech Field) W 26-6 Howard Payne
11/25/1926 A W 7-2 West Texas State

Source:[1]

1927

1927 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1927 record 5–4–0
Head coach Ewing Y. Freeland (3rd year)
Assistant coach Grady Higginbotham (3rd year)
Assistant coach Victor Payne (1st year)
Captain Bruce Reed (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1926 1928 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/24/1927 H W 62-0 Panhandle A&M College
10/01/1927 H W 13-6 St. Edward's
10/08/1927 A L 16-6 TCU
10/15/1927 H W 10-6 Simmons
10/22/1927 H W 6-0 Sul Ross State
10/29/1927 H L 47-6 Texas A&M
11/05/1927 H W 19-7 Daniel Baker
11/11/1927 A L 6-3 Abilene Christian
11/24/1927 H L 12-9 West Texas State

Source:[1]

1928

1928 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1928 record 4–4–1
Head coach Ewing Y. Freeland (4th year)
Assistant coach Grady Higginbotham (4th year)
Assistant coach Victor Payne (2nd year)
Captain Ransom Walker (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1927 1929 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/29/1928 H W 7-0 Schreiner Institute
10/06/1928 A L 12-0 Texas
10/13/1928 H W 13-6 St. Edward's
10/20/1928 A W 3-0 McMurry
10/27/1928 A L 28-6 TCU
11/02/1928 A T 0-0 Daniel Baker
11/10/1928 H L 7-0 Abilene Christian
11/17/1928 H L 19-0 Simmons
11/29/1928 A W 18-6 West Texas State

Source:[1]

1929

1929 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1929 record 1–7–2
Head coach Grady Higginbotham (1st year)
Captain Sidney Knowles (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1928 1930 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/27/1929 H W 19-0 Wayland Baptist
10/05/1929 H T 7-7 Sul Ross State
10/12/1929 A L 6-2 Daniel Baker
10/19/1929 A T 0-0 McMurry
10/26/1929 H L 22-0 TCU
11/02/1929 A L 34-0 Baylor
11/11/1929 H L 7-3 Abilene Christian
11/19/1929 H L 14-0 Howard Payne
11/28/1929 A L 21-0 Simmons
12/06/1929 A L 19-0 West Texas State

Source:[1]

1930

1930 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1930 record 3–6–0
Head coach Pete Cawthon (1st year)
Assistant coach W. L. Golightly (1st year)
Assistant coach Dell Morgan (1st year)
Captain Jack Durham (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1929 1931 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/27/1930 H L 6-0 Wayland Baptist
10/03/1930 H W 14-0 New Mexico State
11/10/1930 H W 10-0 McMurry
10/17/1930 H L 31-0 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
10/25/1930 A L 26-0 TCU
11/01/1930 A L 6-0 West Texas State
11/11/1930 H W 53-6 Abilene Christian
11/19/1930 A L 26-7 Howard Payne
11/27/1930 H L 20-6 Simmons

Source:[2]

1931

1931 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Independent
1931 record 6–3–0
Head coach Pete Cawthon (2nd year)
Assistant coach Dell Morgan (2nd year)
Captain Jack Durham (2nd year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1930 1932 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/25/1931 H W 21-0 West Texas State
10/03/1931 A W 7-0 New Mexico State
10/13/1931 N (Fair Park Stadium) L 8-0 Haskell Indian Nations
10/23/1931 H W 46-0 Colorado School of Mines
10/31/1931 A L 32-0 Baylor
11/06/1931 H W 26-6 Abilene Christian
11/11/1931 A L 14-12 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
11/20/1931 H W 32-6 New Mexico
11/26/1931 A W 6-0 Simmons

Source:[2]

1932

1932 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1932 record 10–2–0 (2–0–0 Border Conference)
Head coach Pete Cawthon (3rd year)
Assistant coach Dell Morgan (3rd year)
Captain Ross Ayers (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1931 1933 »
Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/17/1932 H W 44-0 Panhandle A&M
09/24/1932 N L 7-0 Texas A&M
10/01/1932 H W 6-0 SMU
10/07/1932 H W 64-0 Austin College
10/14/1932 H W 21-0 Arizona
10/15/1932 A W 43-7 New Mexico Highlands
10/22/1932 A W 21-0 Colorado School of Mines
10/28/1932 H W 39-0 Notre Dame B
11/04/1932 H W 79-0 Trinity University
11/11/1932 H W 14-2 Baylor
11/19/1932 A W 39-6 New Mexico
11/24/1932 H L 12-13 Simmons

Source:[2]

1933

1933 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1933 record 8–1–0 (1–0–0 Border Conference)
Head coach Pete Cawthon (4th year)
Assistant coach Dell Morgan (4th year)
Captain Elva Baker (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1932 1934 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/29/1933 A L 14-0 SMU
10/06/1933 A W 33-0 Dixie
10/14/1933 A W 7-0 Arizona
10/20/1933 H W 40-10 Louisiana Tech
10/28/1933 A W 12-0 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
11/04/1933 H W 26-6 Haskell Indian Nations
11/11/1933 H W 7-0 Simmons
11/17/1933 H W 13-0 Baylor
11/30/1933 H W 6-0 Kansas State

Source:[2]

1934

1934 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1934 record 7–2–1 (1–0–0 Border Conference)
Head coach Pete Cawthon (5th year)
Assistant coach Virgil Ballard (1st year)
Captain Malcom Martin (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1933 1935 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/22/1934 H L 12-6 Texas
09/29/1934 H W 24-7 McMurry
10/05/1934 H W 14-7 Baylor
10/12/1934 A W 20-0 Oklahoma City
10/26/1934 A L 12-7 Loyola Marymount
11/02/1934 H W 27-0 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
11/09/1934 H W 13-0 Hardin-Simmons
11/16/1934 H W 48-19 DePaul
11/23/1934 H T 20-20 North Dakota State
11/29/1934 A W 13-7 Arizona

Source:[2]

1935

1935 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1935 record 5–3–2 (0–1–0 Border Conference)
Head coach Pete Cawthon (6th year)
Assistant coach Berl Huffman (1st year)
Assistant coach Edward McKeever (1st year)
Captain Walker Nichols (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1934 1936 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/20/1935 A W 9-0 Hardin-Simmons
09/27/1935 H W 27-6 Daniel Baker
10/04/1935 H W 13-7 Wichita State
10/12/1935 A T 0-0 DePaul
10/25/1935 A L 16-0 Loyola Marymount
11/02/1935 H W 27-0 St. Mary's (Texas)
11/11/1935 H L 7-6 Arizona
11/23/1935 H W 14-0 Oklahoma A&M
11/28/1935 H L 12-7 Detroit
12/07/1935 A T 7-7 Oklahoma City University

Source:[3]

1936

1936 Texas Tech Matadors football
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1936 record 5–4–1 (0–0–1 Border Conference)
Head coach Pete Cawthon (7th year)
Assistant coach Berl Huffman (2nd year)
Assistant coach Edward McKeever (2nd year)
Captain Demp Cannon (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1935 1937 »
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/19/1936 A W 26-7 Texas Wesleyan
09/26/1936 H W 7-0 TCU
10/03/1936 H W 34-6 Oklahoma City
10/09/1936 H L 6-0 Wichita State
10/24/1936 H W 12-6 Centenary
11/06/1936 H W 12-0 Oklahoma A&M
11/12/1936 A L 26-7 Loyola Marymount
11/20/1936 H L 13-6 DePaul
11/26/1936 A L 14-0 Loyola New Orleans
12/05/1936 A T 7-7 Arizona

Source:[4]

1937

1937 Texas Tech Red Raiders football
Border Conference champions
Sun Bowl vs. West Virginia, L 6–7
Conference Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1937 record 8–4–0 (3–0–0 Border Conference)
Head coach Pete Cawthon (8th year)
Assistant coach Berl Huffman (3rd year)
Assistant coach Edward McKeever (3rd year)
Captain Lewis Jones (1st year)
Captain Herschel Ramsey (1st year)
Home stadium Tech Field
Seasons
« 1936 1938 »
1937 Border Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Texas Tech 3 0 0     8 4 0
New Mexico A&M 4 1 0     7 2 0
Arizona 3 1 0     8 2 0
New Mexico 2 3 1     4 4 1
Northern Arizona 1 4 0     5 5 0
Texas Mines 0 3 0     1 8 0
Arizona State 0 5 0     0 8 1
† – Conference champion
Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/18/1937 H W 6-0 Northern Arizona
09/25/1937 A L 25-12 Texas
10/02/1937 H L 13-6 Montana
10/09/1937 A L 34-0 Detroit
10/16/1937 H W 20-0 Arizona
10/23/1937 H W 27-0 New Mexico
10/30/1937 A W 14-6 Oklahoma A&M
11/05/1937 A W 25-6 Loyola New Orleans
11/11/1937 H W 13-0 Duquesne
11/20/1937 A W 7-2 Centenary
11/25/1937 H W 27-0 Creighton
01/01/1938 N L 7-6 West Virginia
(Sun Bowl)

Source:[5]

1938

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/17/1938 H W 35-0 Montana State Bozeman
09/24/1938 H W 39-0 Wyoming
09/30/1938 A W 7-6 Duquesne
10/08/1938 A W 60-0 Oklahoma City
10/15/1938 A W 19-13 Montana
10/22/1938 A W 14-7 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
11/05/1938 H W 55-0 Loyola New Orleans
11/11/1938 H W 7-0 Gonzaga
11/19/1938 H W 17-7 New Mexico
11/26/1938 H W 21-2 Marquette
01/02/1939 N L 20-13 St. Mary's (California)
(Cotton Bowl Classic)

Coach: Pete Cawthon

Source:[6]

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Poll 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 Final
AP NR NR NR NR 19 17 14

1939

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/23/1939 A L 7-2 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
09/30/1939 H W 30-0 Texas Wesleyan
10/07/1939 H L 6-0 Gonzaga
10/14/1939 H W 54-0 North Arizona
10/21/1939 H W 19-7 New Mexico
10/28/1939 A L 0-13 Duquesne
11/04/1939 A L 0-19 Miami (Florida)
11/11/1939 A T 0-0 Centenary
11/18/1939 H W 13-0 Montana
11/25/1939 H L 19-22 Marquette
12/02/1939 A W 13-0 Loyola (New Orleans)

Coach: Pete Cawthon

Source:[7]

1940

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/27/1940 H T 6-6 Oklahoma A&M
10/05/1940 H W 19-0 Loyola Marymount
10/12/1940 A W 32-19 Montana
10/18/1940 H W 21-20 BYU
10/26/1940 A W 20-13 Marquette
11/01/1940 H W 61-14 Miami (Florida)
11/11/1940 H W 26-6 Centenary
11/16/1940 H W 12-7 Wake Forest
11/21/1940 A W 7-6 Saint Louis
11/30/1940 A L 19-14 New Mexico
12/07/1940 A W 23-21 San Francisco

Coach: Pete Cawthon

Source:[8]

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Poll 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 Final
AP NR NR T–20 T–18 NR NR NR NR

1941

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/21/1941 H W 34-0 Abilene Christian
10/03/1941 A W 16-6 Oklahoma A&M
10/10/1941 A W 14-0 Loyola Marymount
10/18/1941 H W 25-0 Centenary
10/24/1941 H W 36-0 New Mexico
10/31/1941 N L 6-0 Miami (Florida)
11/08/1941 H W 13-6 Creighton
11/15/1941 H W 46-6 Saint Louis
11/21/1941 H W 7-0 Hardin-Simmons
11/29/1941 N W 35-6 Wake Forest
01/01/1942 N L 0-6 Tulsa
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[9]

1942

Texas Tech wins its second Border Conference championship (shared with Hardin-Simmons).

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/26/1942 H W 39-0 West Texas State
10/03/1942 A L 19-0 Texas A&M
10/10/1942 H L 9-6 Oklahoma A&M
10/17/1942 H L 14-7 Baylor
10/24/1942 A W 20-0 New Mexico
10/31/1942 A L 19-7 Rice
11/07/1942 H W 13-6 TCU
11/14/1942 A L 13-6 Creighton
11/21/1942 H T 0-0 Hardin-Simmons
11/26/1942 A W 13-7 Arizona

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[10]

1943

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/18/1943 H W 26-14 Lubbock Field
09/24/1943 A L 21-13 Oklahoma A&M
10/02/1943 A L 13-0 Texas A&M
10/09/1943 A L 34-7 Tulsa
10/16/1943 H W 14-12 South Plains Field
10/23/1943 H L 10-7 Lubbock Field
10/30/1943 A L 13-0 Rice
11/06/1943 A W 40-20 TCU
11/13/1943 H L 34-14 North Texas
11/20/1943 A W 7-6 SMU

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[11]

1944

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/23/1944 H L 27-13 Lubbock Field
09/30/1944 A L 27-14 Texas A&M
10/07/1944 H L 14-7 Oklahoma A&M
10/14/1944 A L 34-7 Tulsa
10/21/1944 H L 21-19 Southwestern
10/27/1944 A W 35-6 West Texas State
11/04/1944 A W 13-7 Rice
11/11/1944 A L 14-0 TCU
11/18/1944 H W 13-7 New Mexico
11/25/1944 H L 7-6 SMU
12/02/1944 A W 7-6 South Plains Field

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[12]

1945

Season Outcome
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/22/1945 H W 7-0 Southwestern
09/29/1945 A L 16-6 Texas A&M
10/06/1945 A L 33-0 Texas
10/13/1945 H L 18-7 Tulsa
10/20/1945 H T 7-7 Baylor
10/27/1945 H W 12-6 West Texas State
11/03/1945 A L 13-0 Rice
11/10/1945 H W 12-0 TCU
11/17/1945 A L 46-6 Oklahoma State
11/24/1945 A T 6-6 New Mexico

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[13]

1946

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/21/1946 H W 26-14 West Texas State
09/28/1946 A W 6-0 Texas A&M
10/05/1946 A W 7-0 SMU
10/12/1946 A L 21-6 Tulsa
10/19/1946 H W 13-6 Baylor
10/26/1946 H W 21-6 Denver
11/02/1946 A L 41-6 Rice
11/09/1946 A W 27-0 New Mexico
11/16/1946 H W 14-7 Oklahoma A&M
11/23/1946 A W 16-0 Arizona
11/30/1946 A L 21-6 Hardin-Simmons

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[14]

1947

Texas Tech wins its third Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/20/1947 A L 33-0 Texas
09/27/1947 N L 29-7 Texas A&M
10/04/1947 H W 21-13 West Texas State
10/11/1947 H W 14-7 Tulsa
10/18/1947 H L 32-6 Baylor
10/25/1947 A W 36-7 Denver
11/01/1947 A L 40-7 Rice
11/08/1947 H W 41-28 Arizona
11/22/1947 A W 26-20 New Mexico
11/29/1947 H W 14-6 Hardin-Simmons
01/01/1948 N L 13-12 Miami (Ohio)
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[15]

1948

Texas Tech wins its fourth Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/18/1948 H W 19-0 West Texas State
09/25/1948 A W 20-14 Texas A&M
10/02/1948 A L 41-6 SMU
10/09/1948 A W 41-20 Tulsa
10/16/1948 A L 13-0 Baylor
10/23/1948 A W 31-0 Arizona
10/30/1948 H L 14-7 Rice
11/06/1948 H W 46-6 Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy
11/20/1948 H W 14-7 New Mexico
11/27/1948 A W 28-20 Hardin-Simmons

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[16]

1949

Texas Tech wins its fifth Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/10/1949 H W 20-0 Abilene Christian
09/17/1949 A L 43-0 Texas
09/24/1949 A L 26-7 Texas A&M
10/01/1949 H W 35-19 West Texas State
10/08/1949 H W 15-0 Tulsa
10/15/1949 H L 28-7 Baylor
10/22/1949 H W 27-7 Arizona
10/29/1949 A L 28-0 Rice
11/05/1949 A W 13-0 Texas Western
11/19/1949 A W 27-0 New Mexico
11/26/1949 H W 23-13 Hardin-Simmons
12/31/1949 N L 20-13 San Jose State
(Raisin Bowl)

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[17]

1950

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/23/1950 H L 28-14 Texas
09/30/1950 A L 34-13 Texas A&M
10/07/1950 H L 28-13 West Texas State
10/14/1950 A L 19-6 TCU
10/21/1950 A L 26-12 Baylor
10/28/1950 H W 61-7 Texas Western
11/04/1950 A L 13-7 Rice
11/11/1950 H L 39-7 Tulsa
11/18/1950 A W 39-7 Arizona
11/25/1950 H W 37-12 New Mexico
12/02/1950 A L 13-28 Hardin-Simmons

Coach: Dell Morgan

Source:[18]

1951

Texas Tech wins its sixth Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/22/1951 H W 46-7 West Texas State
09/29/1951 A L 20-7 Texas A&M
10/06/1951 A L 6-0 Houston
10/13/1951 H W 33-19 TCU
10/20/1951 A L 40-20 Baylor
10/27/1951 H W 41-0 Arizona
11/03/1951 A W 27-7 Texas Western
11/17/1951 A L 21-14 Tulsa
11/24/1951 A W 60-14 New Mexico
12/01/1951 H W 28-21 Hardin-Simmons
01/01/1952 N W 25-14 Pacific
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[19]

1952

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/20/1952 H W 48-7 West Texas State
09/27/1952 A L 34-7 Rice
10/04/1952 A L 42-21 Pacific
10/11/1952 H L 20-14 Texas Western
10/18/1952 H L 21-10 Baylor
11/01/1952 H L 20-7 Houston
11/08/1952 A L 34-19 North Texas
11/15/1952 A T 14-14 Hardin-Simmons
11/22/1952 A W 19-14 Arizona
11/29/1952 H L 26-20 Tulsa
12/06/1952 H W 54-7 NC State

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[20]

1953

Texas Tech wins its seventh Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/19/1953 H W 40-14 West Texas State
09/26/1953 A W 27-6 Texas Western
10/03/1953 A W 27-13 Oklahoma A&M
10/10/1953 H L 27-14 Texas A&M
10/17/1953 H W 34-7 Pacific
10/24/1953 H W 71-0 New Mexico State
10/31/1953 N W 27-20 Mississippi State
11/07/1953 H W 52-27 Arizona
11/14/1953 A W 49-7 Tulsa
11/21/1953 A W 41-21 Houston
11/28/1953 H W 46-12 Hardin-Simmons
01/01/1954 N W 35-13 Auburn
(Gator Bowl)

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[21]

1954

Texas Tech wins its eighth Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/18/1954 A W 41-9 Texas A&M
09/25/1954 H W 33-7 West Texas State
10/02/1954 H T 13-13 Oklahoma A&M
10/09/1954 H W 55-28 Texas Western
10/16/1954 A L 20-13 LSU
10/23/1954 A L 20-7 Pacific
11/06/1954 A W 28-14 Arizona
11/13/1954 H W 55-13 Tulsa
11/20/1954 H W 61-14 Houston
11/27/1954 A W 61-19 Hardin-Simmons

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[22]

1955

Texas Tech wins its ninth Border Conference championship.

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/17/1955 A W 20-14 Texas
09/24/1955 H L 32-0 TCU
10/01/1955 A W 24-6 Oklahoma A&M
10/08/1955 A T 27-27 Texas Western
10/22/1955 A L 7-0 Houston
10/29/1955 H W 27-24 West Texas State
11/05/1955 H W 27-7 Arizona
11/12/1955 A W 34-7 Tulsa
11/19/1955 H W 13-7 Pacific
11/26/1955 H W 16-14 Hardin-Simmons
01/02/1956 N L 14-21 Wyoming
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[23]

1956

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/22/1956 H L 17-13 Texas Western
09/29/1956 A L 27-0 Baylor
10/06/1956 N L 40-7 Texas A&M
10/13/1956 H L 34-14 West Texas State
10/27/1956 A W 21-7 Arizona
11/03/1956 H T 13-13 Oklahoma A&M
11/10/1956 H W 21-7 TCU
11/17/1956 A L 10-7 Tulsa
11/24/1956 H L 20-7 Houston
12/01/1956 A L 41-14 Hardin-Simmons

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[24]

1957

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/21/1957 H L 19-0 West Texas State
09/28/1957 H L 21-0 Texas A&M
10/05/1957 H L 19-14 LSU
10/12/1957 A L 26-14 Texas Western
10/19/1957 H L 15-12 Baylor
10/26/1957 A W 28-6 Arizona
11/02/1957 A L 13-0 Oklahoma State
11/09/1957 H L 3-0 Tulsa
11/16/1957 H W 26-21 Hardin-Simmons
11/23/1957 A L 26-47 Arkansas

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[25]

1958

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/20/1958 N W 15-14 Texas A&M
09/27/1958 H W 32-7 West Texas State
10/04/1958 A L 12-7 Texas
10/11/1958 A L 26-0 TCU
10/18/1958 H L 26-7 Baylor
10/31/1958 A L 27-0 Tulane
11/08/1958 H W 33-6 Arizona
11/15/1958 A L 9-7 Tulsa
11/22/1958 H L 14-8 Arkansas
11/29/1958 A L 22-17 Houston

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[26]

1959

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/19/1959 A W 20-14 Texas A&M
09/26/1959 H W 15-14 Oregon State
10/03/1959 H W 8-7 Tulsa
10/10/1959 H L 14-8 TCU
10/17/1959 A L 14-7 Baylor
10/24/1959 A L 21-13 SMU
10/30/1959 A L 17-7 Tulane
11/07/1959 A L 26-30 Arizona
11/14/1959 H W 27-0 Houston
11/21/1959 A L 27-8 Arkansas

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[27]

1960

Season Results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/17/1960 H W 38-14 West Texas State
09/24/1960 A T 14-14 Texas A&M
10/01/1960 A L 17-0 Texas
10/08/1960 A L 21-7 TCU
10/15/1960 H L 14-7 Baylor
10/22/1960 H W 28-7 SMU
10/29/1960 A L 30-6 Rice
11/05/1960 H W 35-21 Tulane
11/12/1960 H L 10-7 Wyoming
11/19/1960 H L 6-34 Arkansas

Coach: DeWitt Weaver

Source:[28]

1961

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/23/1961 N L 6-0 Mississippi State
09/30/1961 A L 42-14 Texas
10/07/1961 H L 38-7 Texas A&M
10/14/1961 H W 10-0 TCU
10/21/1961 H W 19-17 Baylor
10/28/1961 A L 8-7 SMU
11/04/1961 H L 42-7 Rice
11/11/1961 H W 14-6 Boston College
11/25/1961 A L 28-0 Arkansas
12/02/1961 H W 16-14 West Texas State

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[29]

1962

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/22/1962 H L 30-30 West Texas State
09/29/1962 H L 34-0 Texas
10/06/1962 A L 7-3 Texas A&M
10/13/1962 A L 35-13 TCU
10/20/1962 A L 28-6 Baylor
10/27/1962 H L 14-0 SMU
11/03/1962 A L 14-0 Rice
11/10/1962 A L 42-13 Boston College
11/17/1962 H W 21-12 Colorado
11/24/1962 H L 34-0 Arkansas

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[30]

1963

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/21/1963 H W 16-7 Washington State
09/28/1963 A L 49-7 Texas
10/05/1963 H W 10-0 Texas A&M
10/12/1963 H L 35-3 TCU
10/19/1963 H L 21-17 Baylor
10/26/1963 A W 13-6 SMU
11/02/1963 H L 17-3 Rice
11/09/1963 H W 51-13 Kansas State
11/16/1963 A W 7-3 Texas Western
11/23/1963 A L 27-20 Arkansas

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[31]

1964

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/19/1964 H W 21-7 Mississippi State
09/26/1964 H L 23-0 Texas
10/03/1964 A W 16-12 Texas A&M
10/10/1964 A W 25-10 TCU
10/17/1964 A L 28-10 Baylor
10/24/1964 H W 12-0 SMU
10/31/1964 A T 6-6 Rice
11/07/1964 H W 48-0 West Texas State
11/14/1964 H W 28-10 Washington State
11/21/1964 H L 17-0 Arkansas
12/26/1964 N L 7-0 Georgia
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[32]

1965

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/18/1965 H W 26-7 Kansas
09/25/1965 A L 33-7 Texas
10/02/1965 H W 20-16 Texas A&M
10/09/1965 H W 28-24 TCU
10/16/1965 H W 17-14 Oklahoma State
10/23/1965 A W 26-24 SMU
10/30/1965 H W 27-0 Rice
11/06/1965 H W 48-9 New Mexico State
11/13/1965 H W 34-22 Baylor
11/20/1965 A L 24-42 Arkansas
12/31/1965 N L 21-31 Georgia Tech
Gator Bowl

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[33]

1966

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/17/1966 A W 23-7 Kansas
09/24/1966 H L 31-21 Texas
10/01/1966 A L 35-14 Texas A&M
10/08/1966 A L 6-3 TCU
10/15/1966 H L 42-33 Florida State
10/22/1966 H L 24-7 SMU
10/29/1966 A W 35-19 Rice
11/05/1966 H W 10-7 Oklahoma State
11/12/1966 H L 29-14 Baylor
11/19/1966 H W 21-16 Arkansas

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[34]

1967

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/23/1967 H W 52-0 Iowa State
09/30/1967 A W 19-13 Texas
10/07/1967 H L 7-3 Mississippi State
10/12/1967 H L 28-24 Texas A&M
10/21/1967 A L 28-12 Florida State
10/28/1967 A W 21-7 SMU
11/04/1967 H W 24-10 Rice
11/11/1967 A L 16-0 TCU
11/18/1967 H W 31-29 Baylor
11/25/1967 A W 31-27 Arkansas

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[35]

1968

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/21/1968 H T 10-10 Cincinnati
09/28/1968 H W 31-22 Texas
10/05/1968 H W 43-13 Colorado State
10/12/1968 A W 21-16 Texas A&M
10/19/1968 N T 28-28 Mississippi State
10/26/1968 H L 39-18 SMU
11/02/1968 A W 38-15 Rice
11/09/1968 H W 31-14 TCU
11/16/1968 A L 28-42 Baylor
11/23/1968 H L 42-7 Arkansas

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[36]

1969

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/20/1969 H W 38-22 Kansas
09/27/1969 A L 49-7 Texas
10/04/1969 A L 17-10 Oklahoma State
10/11/1969 H W 13-9 Texas A&M
10/18/1969 H L 30-26 Mississippi State
10/25/1969 A W 27-24 SMU
11/01/1969 H W 24-14 Rice
11/08/1969 A L 26-35 TCU
11/15/1969 H W 41-7 Baylor
11/27/1969 A L 33-0 Arkansas

Coach: J. T. King

Source:[37]

1970

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/12/1970 H W 21-14 Tulane
09/19/1970 A W 23-0 Kansas
09/26/1970 H L 35-13 Texas
10/03/1970 H W 63-21 UC Santa Barbara
10/10/1970 A W 21-7 Texas A&M
10/17/1970 N L 20-16 Mississippi State
10/24/1970 H W 14-10 SMU
10/31/1970 A W 3-0 Rice
11/07/1970 H W 22-14 TCU
11/14/1970 A W 7-3 Baylor
11/21/1970 H L 24-10 Arkansas
12/19/1970 N L 17-9 Georgia Tech
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: Jim Carlen

Source:[38]

1971

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/11/1971 A L 15-9 Tulane
09/18/1971 H L 13-10 New Mexico
09/25/1971 A L 28-0 Texas
10/02/1971 A W 13-10 Arizona
10/09/1971 H W 28-7 Texas A&M
10/16/1971 H W 14-6 Boston College
10/23/1971 A L 18-17 SMU
10/30/1971 H L 9-7 Rice
11/06/1971 A L 17-6 TCU
11/13/1971 H W 27-0 Baylor
11/20/1971 A L 15-0 Arkansas

Coach: Jim Carlen

Source:[39]

1972

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/16/1972 H W 45-2 Utah
09/23/1972 A W 41-16 New Mexico
09/30/1972 H L 25-20 Texas
10/07/1972 H W 35-18 Tulsa
10/14/1972 A W 17-14 Texas A&M
10/21/1972 H W 35-10 Arizona
10/28/1972 A W 17-3 SMU
11/04/1972 A W 10-6 Rice
11/11/1972 H L 31-7 TCU
11/18/1972 A W 13-7 Baylor
11/25/1972 H L 24-14 Arkansas
12/30/1972 N L 32-28 North Carolina
(Sun Bowl)

Coach: Jim Carlen

Source:[40]

1973

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/15/1973 H W 29-22 Utah
09/22/1973 H W 41-7 New Mexico
09/29/1973 A L 28-12 Texas
10/06/1973 A W 20-7 Oklahoma State
10/13/1973 H W 28-16 Texas A&M
10/20/1973 A W 31-17 Arizona
10/27/1973 H W 31-14 SMU
11/03/1973 H W 19-6 Rice
11/10/1973 A W 24-10 TCU
11/17/1973 H W 55-24 Baylor
11/24/1973 A W 24-17 Arkansas
12/29/1973 N W 28-19 Tennessee
(Gator Bowl)

Coach: Jim Carlen

Source:[41]

1974

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/14/1974 H W 24-3 Iowa State
09/21/1974 A T 21-21 New Mexico
09/28/1974 H W 26-3 Texas
10/05/1974 H W 14-13 Oklahoma State
10/12/1974 A L 28-7 Texas A&M
10/19/1974 H W 17-8 Arizona
10/26/1974 A W 20-17 SMU
11/02/1974 A L 21-7 Rice
11/09/1974 H W 28-0 TCU
11/16/1974 A L 17-10 Baylor
11/23/1974 H L 21-13 Arkansas
12/28/1974 N T 6-6 Vanderbilt
(Peach Bowl)

Coach: Jim Carlen

Source:[42]

1975

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/13/1975 H W 31-20 Florida State
09/20/1975 H W 24-17 New Mexico
09/27/1975 A L 42-18 Texas
10/04/1975 A L 17-16 Oklahoma State
10/11/1975 H L 38-9 Texas A&M
10/18/1975 A L 32-28 Arizona
10/25/1975 H W 37-20 SMU
11/01/1975 H W 28-24 Rice
11/08/1975 A W 34-0 TCU
11/15/1975 H W 33-10 Baylor
11/22/1975 A L 31-14 Arkansas

Coach: Steve Sloan

Offensive coordinator: Rex Dockery[43]

Source:[44]

1976

1976 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#4 Houston § 7 1 0     10 2 0
#13 Texas Tech § 7 1 0     10 2 0
#7 Texas A&M 6 2 0     10 2 0
Baylor 4 3 1     7 3 1
Texas 4 4 0     5 5 1
Arkansas 3 4 1     5 5 1
Rice 2 6 0     3 8 0
SMU 2 6 0     3 8 0
TCU 0 8 0     0 11 0
§ – Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Texas Tech wins its first Southwest Conference championship (shared with Houston).

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/11/1976 H W 24-7 Colorado
09/25/1976 A W 20-16 New Mexico
10/09/1976 A W 27-16 Texas A&M
10/16/1976 A W 37-13 Rice
10/23/1976 H W 52- 27 Arizona
10/30/1976 H W 31-28 Texas
11/06/1976 A W 14-10 TCU
11/13/1976 H W 34-7 SMU
11/20/1976 H L 27-19 Houston
11/27/1976 A W 30-7 Arkansas
12/04/1976 H W 24-21 Baylor
12/31/1976 N L 27-24 Nebraska
(Bluebonnet Bowl)

Coach: Steve Sloan

Offensive coordinator: Rex Dockery[43]

Source:[44]

1977

1977 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#4 Texas 8 0 0     11 1 0
#3 Arkansas 7 1 0     11 1 0
Texas A&M 6 2 0     8 4 0
Houston 4 4 0     6 5 0
Texas Tech 4 4 0     7 5 0
Baylor 3 5 0     5 6 0
SMU 3 5 0     4 7 0
TCU 1 7 0     2 9 0
Rice 0 8 0     1 10 0
Rankings from AP Poll
Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/10/1977 A W 17-7 Baylor
09/17/1977 H W 29-14 New Mexico
09/24/1977 H L 33-17 Texas A&M
10/01/1977 A W 10-7 North Carolina
10/08/1977 A W 32-26 Arizona
10/15/1977 H W 42-7 Rice
10/29/1977 A L 26-0 Texas
11/05/1977 H W 49-17 TCU
11/12/1977 A W 45-7 SMU
11/19/1977 A L 45-7 Houston
11/26/1977 H L 17-14 Arkansas
12/23/1977 N L 40-17 Florida State
(Tangerine Bowl)

Coach: Steve Sloan

Offensive coordinator: Rex Dockery[43]

Source:[45]

1978

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/09/1978 A L 17-9 USC
09/23/1978 H W 41-26 Arizona
09/30/1978 H L 24-7 Texas
10/07/1978 A L 38-9 Texas A&M
10/14/1978 A W 36-23 New Mexico
10/21/1978 A W 42-28 Rice
11/04/1978 H W 27-9 Baylor
11/11/1978 A W 27-17 TCU
11/18/1978 H W 19-16 SMU
11/25/1978 H W 22-21 Houston
12/02/1978 A L 49-7 Arkansas

Coach: Rex Dockery

Source:[46]

1979

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/08/1979 H L 21-7 USC
09/15/1979 H W 17-7 New Mexico
09/22/1979 A T 14-14 Arizona
09/29/1979 A L 27-17 Baylor
10/06/1979 H W 21-20 Texas A&M
10/13/1979 H L 20-6 Arkansas
10/20/1979 H W Rice
11/03/1979 A L 14-6 Texas
11/10/1979 H T 3-3 TCU
11/17/1979 A L 35-10 SMU
11/24/1979 A L 14-10 Houston

Coach: Rex Dockery

Source:[47]

1980

Season results
Date Field Outcome Opponent
09/06/1980 H W 35-7 UTEP
09/13/1980 H L 9-3 North Carolina
09/20/1980 H W 28-17 New Mexico
09/27/1980 H L 11-3 Baylor
10/04/1980 A L 41-21 Texas A&M
10/18/1980 A W 10-3 Rice
11/01/1980 H W 24-20 Texas
11/08/1980 A L 24-17 TCU
11/15/1980 H W 14-0 SMU
11/22/1980 H L 34-7 Houston
11/29/1980 A L 22-16 Arkansas

Head coach: Rex Dockery

Defensive coordinator: Jim Bates[48]

Source:[49]

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